Mujeres de prostíbulo: los avatares bolivianos del reglamentarismo
Abstract
Este artículo analiza la coexistencia contradictoria de los lenocinios legales con la adhesión de Bolivia a las principales convenciones abolicionistas internacionales. El examen de las leyes, pero también de los modos de reclutamiento así como de las relaciones sociales dentro de los locales, pone de manifiesto una configuración original en la que lo que a primera vista parece ser la persistencia formal del reglamentarismo coercitivo del siglo XIX, se ha vuelto más complejo
This article analyses the contradictory coexistence of legal brothels with Bolivia's adherence to the main international abolitionist conventions. It examines the laws, but also recruitment methods and social relationships inside the establishment. This reveals an original arrangement whereby what seems at first sight to be the formal persistence of nineteenth-century coercive regulationism has become more complex
This article analyses the contradictory coexistence of legal brothels with Bolivia's adherence to the main international abolitionist conventions. It examines the laws, but also recruitment methods and social relationships inside the establishment. This reveals an original arrangement whereby what seems at first sight to be the formal persistence of nineteenth-century coercive regulationism has become more complex
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Vol. 17, No. 35